D7 is a tool for PC technicians to aid in many tasks and provide a uniform procedure for technicians to follow. THIS TOOL IS INTENDED FOR EXPERIENCED PC TECHNICIANS ONLY, NOT FOR "END USERS." This tool can be very dangerous and destructive if you don't know how to use it properly, or are inexperienced in malware removal techniques.

It has many capabilities and many uses including but not limited to:

offline and live malware removal assistance via many internal and 3rd party tools

repairing Windows after malware removals

general PC maintenance

offline and live registry editing with mass search & delete features

offline and live data backup

CPU/RAM stress testing

information gathering and quality assurance uses

OS Branding

IP/DNS configuration + backup & restore

shortcuts to frequently used Windows components

quick access to frequently used Windows tweaks

numerous right-click context menu (in Windows Explorer) features for working with files and directories

Note that D7 is not the malware scanner or remover, YOU are. YOU control it's behavior by whitelist/blacklist functionality, and by your own pair of hopefully good eyeballs. D7's MalwareScan functionality is designed to show you what D7 doesn't recognize, by whitelisting known good items, and automatically deleting known bad items. D7's MalwareScan merely shows you what is left after the whitelisting/blacklisting is applied. From there, you have the option to whitelist, blacklist, delete, rename, ignore, google, or whatever you want with the results.

Included with D7 are some sample whitelists (yet no blacklists.) It's up to you to decide if you should use them and add to them, or delete them and create your own.

What's new in this version:

Fixed Custom Apps not saving/loading defaults on the Customize/Install page.